{"id":532,"date":"2016-09-09T06:38:06","date_gmt":"2016-09-09T06:38:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/new.saritasarvate.com\/?p=532"},"modified":"2017-03-05T20:41:16","modified_gmt":"2017-03-05T20:41:16","slug":"masters-of-political-theater-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/oldweb.saritasarvate.com\/?p=532","title":{"rendered":"Masters of Political Theater"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Donald Trump has climbed to the top of the opinion polls with his outrageous statements. This is no surprise. Politics is, after all, theater. But American politicians are rank amateurs when it comes to creating an entertaining yet succinct message for the populous. That talent seems to be reserved only for Indian politicians.<\/p>\n<p>Take the latest skirmish Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been involved in. He made a casual remark questioning the \u201cDNA of the Chief Minister of Bihar.\u201d Even though he immediately clarified his statement as referring to the \u201cDNA of democracy in Bihar,\u201d the Chief Minister of that state responded by organizing a shabda wapas or \u201creturning the word,\u201d protest by sending five million DNA samples of the state\u2019s citizens to Modi. The message was clear; \u201cwe all share the same DNA.\u201d Since the Chief Minister belongs to what the Indian Government quaintly calls \u201cOther Backward Castes,\u201d the gesture really stung.<br \/>\nNow that is political theater for you.<\/p>\n<p>I don\u2019t have to tell you what the parallel here would be if American women decided to protest Donald Trump\u2019s derogatory remarks that he \u201csaw blood coming out of\u201d Megan Kelly, the moderator of the first Republican presidential debate.<\/p>\n<p>While American politicians\u2019 theatrics are often laced with malevolence, Indian politicians seem to keep their message lighthearted and therefore more appealing.<\/p>\n<p>Mahatma Gandhi was the master of political theater. In an age without the Internet or television, he saw the power of imagery. A classic example was when he showed up to meet the king at the Buckingham Palace in his dhoti. His theatrics were effective because they were genuine and laced with humor and kindness.<\/p>\n<p>The Mahatma\u2019s example has since been emulated by millions of Indian political activists from the highest to the lowest levels, so much so that there are now well-established cultural norms for political theater. Maidservants in my hometown of Nagpur, for example, organize rolling pin marches to demand workers\u2019 rights. If a woman wants to take a righteous stance against a personal affront, the appropriate gesture, everyone knows, is to slap the perpetrator with a leather sandal. Decades ago, when the sister of a friend of mine entered the wedding canopy to slap the bridegroom with her chappal for jilting her, she became, not a fallen woman, but the town\u2019s heroine.<\/p>\n<p>In America, no such remedy exists for personal injury.<\/p>\n<p>In America, when politicians want to distract attention from their poor policy positions, all they can do is evoke Ronald Reagan\u2019s presidency. In India, when politicians want to change the conversation, they evoke ancient India, where every single technological advance that we have today, including Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles and space ships, were allegedly already prevalent. To defend India\u2019s nuclear tests in 1998, for example, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee claimed that ancient India had nuclear capability and that when Robert Oppenheimer, the so-called father of the American atom bomb, quoted the Vedas when speaking of unleashing \u201cthe radiance of a thousand suns,\u201d he was in fact attesting to this historical fact.<\/p>\n<p>Not to be outdone, India\u2019s current Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, recently claimed that the elephant-headed god Ganesh was proof that ancient Indian had expert plastic surgeons.<br \/>\nCompared to Indian leaders, American presidents and congress members come across as bland and colorless. In a country where marriage and children border on being mandatory, four of India\u2019s long-running prime ministers have been single, idiosyncratic characters.<\/p>\n<p>Nehru was a widower and an intellectual who was allegedly in love with Lady Mountbatten.<\/p>\n<p>His daughter and successor Indira Gandhi was a single mother who was long separated from her husband and rumored to have romantic entanglements with cabinet members. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was a confirmed bachelor who few people realized lived with the widow and children of his best friend. Narendra Modi, who claims to have taken the vow of celibacy as required of leaders of the Hindu organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangha, nevertheless has a wife he abandoned long ago.<\/p>\n<p>If Modi wants to prove his machismo, he does not have to make hawkish comments about terrorists. All he has to do is lead a crowd of forty thousand in a yoga session at the India Gate. The equivalent would be if President Obama led the public in a jazz session on the capital mall. Actually, there is no American equivalent.<\/p>\n<p>Anna Hazare, the crusader against government corruption, is yet another Indian leader who knows how to captivate the attention of the masses with his hunger strikes.<\/p>\n<p>As if their characters are not colorful enough, Indian politicians dress colorfully as well. So much so that during a recent visit to India, President Obama expressed his envy of Modi\u2019s colorful kurtas, wishing that he had one too.<\/p>\n<p>In this American election season, when politicians are getting meaner, when, with the departure of Jon Stewart, we no longer have anyone to tell us what is funny, I look wistfully across the seas to the circus of Indian politics.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sarita Sarvate (www.saritasarvate.com) has published commentaries for New America Media, KQED FM, San Jose Mercury News, the Oakland Tribune, and many nationwide publications.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Donald Trump has climbed to the top of the opinion polls with his outrageous statements. This is no surprise. Politics is, after all, theater. 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